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- WORLD, Page 40World NotesWEST GERMANYDown in The Dumps
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- Barely three months ago, the staid political weekly Die Zeit
- commented that Helmut Kohl's control was so unchallenged that it
- would be hard to imagine Bonn without him as Chancellor. How
- quickly things change. Germany has a high standard of living and
- low inflation, but the latest polls suggest that if elections were
- held now, Kohl's Christian Democratic Union would be soundly
- trounced.
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- Kohl tried to halt the popularity slide by reshuffling his
- Cabinet last week, but the move only underscored his political
- weakness. Among those ousted was disruptive Defense Minister Rupert
- Scholz. Recent controversies concerning West German involvement in
- Libya's suspected chemical-weapons plant, local political scandals
- and resentment over unpopular tax and health-care reforms don't
- fully explain the public disenchantment that first showed up
- earlier this year in municipal elections. "I believe there is a
- kind of gambler's attitude in parts of the electorate," says Otto
- Lambsdorff, chairman of the centrist Free Democratic Party. "They
- are saying that everything is so comfortable, they can try
- something different." A related reason, however, may be growing
- boredom with Kohl's stolid style.